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The Greatest Story Ever Told
The Greatest Story Ever Told
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars(based on 11 reviews)
Sales Rank: 22646
Category: Music

Artist: David Banner
Publisher: Motown
Studio: Motown
Manufacturer: Motown
Label: Motown
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 000995602
UPC: 602517467545
EAN: 0602517467545
ASIN: B000VT6G3A

Release Date: July 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • So Long
  • G.S.E.T. Intro
  • Suicide Doors feat. UGK and Kandi
  • 9mm featuring Akon, Lil Wayne & Snoop Dogg
  • T.I. Speaks (Interlude)
  • Get Like Me feat. Chris Brown and Yung Joc
  • Shawty Say Feat. Lil Wayne
  • A Girl
  • Syrup Sipping (Banner Break Beat)
  • Hold On
  • Cadillac On 22's Part 2
  • Uncle Swac (Interlude)
  • I Get By feat. Carl Thomas
  • Free (Interlude)
  • B.A.N. (The Love Song)
  • F*** You H*** feat. Jim Jones
  • Marz (Banner Beat Break)
  • Ball With Me feat. Chamillionaire
  • K.O.
  • Fly feat. Jazze Pha
  • Faith

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Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Could have been a better story   October 13, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

David Banner is somewhat of an enigma. He has a level of awareness that most rappers from the south dont seem to have but he insists on making these mindless commercial records. This album has its good joints but are outweighed by the garbage joints. Suicide Doors feat UGK and Kandi is not bad. 9mm feat Akon, Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg and the song Faith are cool also. Hold On, So Long, I Get By(feat Carl Thomas) and Free are the type of songs that I wanted to hear more of from David Banner. He has two tracks which are just instrumentals(Marz and Bonus Beat Drum) which are not bad also. What ruins this album are ridiculous amounts of filler in this album. Shawty Say(feat Lil Wayne), F*** You Hoes(feat Jim Jones), Get Like Me(feat Chris Brown, Yung Joc and Jim Jones), Ball With Me(feat Chamillionaire) and Fly feat Jazze Pha are all filler. A Girl sounds like a cheap remake of Play of David Banner's last album certified. B.A.N. and K.O are just plain stupid and Cadillac's on 22s part 2 is a huge mistake and we'll just leave it at that.
Bottom Line: The Greatest Story Ever Told is far from a bad album but its not the best album that David Banner can give you. The production is good but these repetitive commercial records are easily forgettable plus this album could use more tracks like Hold On, So Long, Free and I Get By and less songs like A Girl, Shawty Say, B.A.N., Ball With Me and Get Like Me. Its safe to say that Certified is David Banner's best album in recent memory.
Standouts: SUICIDE DOORS, HOLD ON, SO LONG, I GET BY, FAITH, 9MM, MARZ AND BONUS BEAT DRUM.



4 out of 5 stars David Banner back again   October 3, 2008
David Banner's newest album is a solid effort. Most of the beats are on point which is to be expected from Banner. Yes, he is angry, but he has very good reason to be and his message is actually a positive one (with out being preachy). The title of the album refers to making your own story the greatest story ever told.

I bought the Clean version for a library and the edits are not as obnoxious as other edited albums (i.e anything that G-Unit puts out).



3 out of 5 stars Not the greatest, by any stretch.   September 6, 2008
David Banner's newest release is "better than most" hip-hop albums in circulation right now, but as a hip-hop fan that's over 30 years old, that's not saying much. While much of the skits and conversation on the album talk revolution and doing things differently as a hip hop nation and a black community, the tracks really don't. He's certainly got some club bangers in store for you, among them are "get like me" and "shorty say" (featuring Lil' Wayne) - but the truth is beyond that it's just not that entertaining and not that special. It's simply better than most. Greatest story ever sold. Not at all.


3 out of 5 stars The South may never rise again....   August 19, 2008
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Let me just start by saying that the production on this album is fantastic. In truth it's probably an accurate example of things to come for the industry. The sad part is that while it's called "The Greatest Story Ever Told", it's actually just like every story told from the mainstream South. On an acapella interlude named "Freedom" David Banner hits the nail on the head when he claims "George Bush is a part of a bigger problem, all America loves hate they'll never stop it", but proves that his philosophy is no better as he consistently encourages violence and hate throughout the album. In the end, it's just another hypocritic LP thrown together to get air-play and not really inspire social revolution, as so many rappers claim.


5 out of 5 stars Classic David Banner   July 29, 2008
This CD is awesome. Get Like Me is a summer anthem. The interlude with Uncle Swac takes me back to my Creole roots. We all have one or two of those uncles in our families. BAN is funny as hell...that came from the Boondocks cartoon. This CD is really good overall, so I don't understand why a couple of reviewers gave it mixed/bad ratings. This man is from Mississippi, and he represents the best of what the Bayou has to offer. He is constantly evolving, so each CD will not sound like the last, and that's what makes him great. Listen with an open mind, and please stop judging him (and T.I., and MasterP, and Manny Fresh) by East Coast and West Coast standards. The Dirty South is a whole different animal.

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